We reported earlier how Alec Baldwin got the pink slip from MSNBC for his homophobic slurs, and now Alec has come to grips with the only person responsible for this: himself the VP of GLAAD?

Wait, what?!

In a recent interview, Alec talked about who he thought was really behind his talk show's cancellation:

"But you've got the fundamentalist wing of gay advocacy—Rich Ferraro (VP of GLAAD) and Andrew Sullivan (blogger)—they're out there, they've got you. Rich Ferraro, this is probably one of his greatest triumphs. They killed my show. And I have to take some responsibility for that myself."

Or, we don't know, you could take all responsibility? We're confused…did they make you say homophobic slurs?

We understand that it must be tough getting your show cancelled based on something you said, but as any talk show host should know, words have enormous weight and value.

We hope Alec learns a valuable lesson from this and makes a change! Or at least hires a a censor to walk around and "bleep" things out for him in real life.

First off the whole Republican's being angry & trying to judge doesn't make sense here. No matter what you own pollitics are (if any). Baldwin is a die hard Dem. Known for it.
& I do think those who call the kind of names that Baldwin is using are trying to hide who they are. Hollywood does need to be even handed in their treatment of this stuff. If it's not okay for one celeb to say , it shouldn't be okay for the other to say. Otherwise you're playing favorites which means you really don't care about the name calling or it's effects but rather looking to slam the celeb. If it's wrong for Mel Gibson than it's wrong for Alec Baldwin & vice versa.

Re: Mad Dog – That doesnt make any sense. In fact I've never heard of such nonsense before you mentioned it. Where do you get your ideas from? I hope its from some real life experiences and not relying on all the garbage people spill online. Otherwise YOU are just adding to an already overflown pot of BS.

Re: Regina – Bashir described a punishment that forced a slave to put "sh*t in his mouth" and said Palin would be an "outstanding candidate" for such a punishment. Are you saying it's only a Republican thing to be offended by the filthy innuendo? As another commenter somewhere stated, in spite of his lovely English accent,does 'Bashir' think it's culturally acceptable to say that to a woman politician who stood up and ran for Vice President of the United States? We don't say that kind of thing to women in North America.

In the fiery post, Ms. Palmer believes Kylie changed her appearance to gain "society's affection" after fans repeatedly called her "ugly".

Not only does the actress feel this type of bullying is wrong, but she also finds the entire situation grossly ironic considering fans STILL trash the reality star for being fake. It's definitely a lose lose situation, right?!